It’s all about living the dream. Really! Not a sarcastic response to “how ya doing” as I had been known to say at work. This had been a dream for 25 years. What’s the dream? Living and traveling full-time in an RV. I hope you enjoy this log of our travels.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Montgomery - Pensacola

We haven't done much sightseeing since the last post due to disagreeable weather and a week of travel for the holidays. We had a great week in Denver visiting, chilling and doing our annual Wii fest (we play a lot of Wii games). We had to scramble on our return to Mobile (where we started from). Our flight from Charlotte was cancelled due to fog so we ended up flying to Montgomery the next day and driving back to Mobile. Since one of our "things" is to visit State capitals, we took advantage of the opportunity to take in the historic downtown and Capitol in Montgomery before driving down to Mobile to pick up our car at the airport.

AL State Capital

Baptist Church

The Capitol building doesn't look its 150 year age. It was where the constitution of confederate states was written and adopted and it was the temporary capital until it was moved to Richmond, VA.

Across the street is the Baptist church where Martin Luther King Jr was pastor for a number of years.

On Saturday, January 7 we drove to Pensacola and visited the National Naval Aviation Museum. It was amazing. We thought it was much better than the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum (for the "air" part anyway). They have 160 genuine (restored) military aircraft indoors to view giving a great history of aviation history.

First plane to cross the Atlantic

Captured German (left) and
Japanese planes

We've been to the beach a few of times but we always seem to get cloudy cool conditions so we just walk for a while and leave. Hopefully we'll get better luck some time when we are near enough to go and hang for a while.

About Me

With the house sold we are now living full-time in a RV. This blog is about our “infinite trip” meandering around North America and provides a simple way to keep anyone that is interested up-to-date on where we are and what’s happening. I hope you enjoy.